luk 23v28 Weep Not For Me
"WEEP NOT FOR ME!"
Luke 23:28
Our Lord was carrying his cross
through the streets of Jerusalem.
He had been beaten, mocked, abused, and scourged. Many were astonished at the
hideous sight. "His visage was so marred more than any man, and his form
more than the sons of men." As Jesus of Nazareth carried his cross through
the streets, his temples bled. His face was bruised. And his back was
lacerated. The sight was more than some women in the crowd could endure. They
felt great sorrow and pity for Jesus. They could not refrain themselves, they
wept, bewailed, and lamented this suffering man. But Immanuel stopped the
procession. Turning to those women, our mighty Savior said, "Daughters of
Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves, and for your
children."
Why did our Lord rebuke these weeping women? They
were rebuked not because they wept, but because they wept over the wrong thing.
They felt sorry for poor Jesus. My friend, Jesus Christ is not a man to be
pitied; HE IS A GOD TO BE WORSHIPPED AND A KING TO BE SERVED! Too many
people weep over the story of the crucifixion because they feel sorry for
Jesus, thinking that sorrow for Jesus is salvation. Our Lord was not helplessly
dragged off to the cross. He marched up to Calvary in
triumph. We ought never to lament the fact that Christ died as he did upon the
cross. Rather, let us glory in the cross. The death and resurrection of the Son
of God is our salvation. Without the cross, we would all perish. The cross is
God's remedy for human sin. Weep not over the cure, but over the disease. Weep
not over the fulfilling of the law, but over the transgression of the law. Do
not ever weep over the fact that Christ died as a Substitute for sinners, but
weep over the sin which made the death of Christ necessary for the salvation of
his people.
Why did our Lord tell these women to weep for
themselves and their children? Looking into the future, he saw the woe that
would soon fall upon Jerusalem.
They had despised the incarnate God. They had rejected Christ the King. They
were crucifying the Lord of Glory! They cried, "His blood be upon us and
upon our children!" God would soon answer their blasphemous prayer.
Sinner, you too have reason to weep. If you persist in your rebellion, despising
the blood of Christ and refusing to bow to his Lordship, the day will soon come
when God will seize you for eternal torment. God help you now to bow to Christ
the Lord with a believing heart.